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Qué (quién) es Ut dict - definición

DICTIONARY NETWORK PROTOCOL CREATED BY THE DICT DEVELOPMENT GROUP
Dict; DICT client; DICT Client; Dict.org; DICT.org; Dict()

DICT         
DICT is a dictionary network protocol created by the DICT Development Group in 1997, described by RFC 2229. Its goal is to surpass the Webster protocol to allow clients to access a variety of dictionaries via a uniform interface.
Attila út         
  • Attila út 133.]][[Mihály Babits]]}}
  • Attila út 133.earlier: Attila krt. 95-99}}
  • Attila út 103.]]prior: Attila krt. 65/B}}
  • Attila út 45.]][[Géza Ottlik]] (prior Attila u. 5.)}}
  • Attila út 43.]]Memory of the Budai Tornacsarnok ([[Horváth-kert]])}}
  • Attila út 39.]][[Aladár Gerevich]]}}
  • Attila út 37.]][[Endre Bajcsy-Zsilinszky]]}}
Attila ut
Attila út is a road with heavy traffic in the 1st District of Budapest. It runs between Krisztina Boulevard and Elisabeth Bridge.
UT Dallas Baseball Field         
UT-D Baseball Field
UT-D Baseball Field is a baseball venue located in Richardson, TX and home to the UT Dallas Comets baseball program, which was added in 2002. The ballpark holds a capacity of 250.

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DICT

DICT is a dictionary network protocol created by the DICT Development Group in 1997, described by RFC 2229. Its goal is to surpass the Webster protocol to allow clients to access a variety of dictionaries via a uniform interface.

In section 3.2 of the DICT protocol RFC, queries and definitions are sent in clear-text, meaning that there is no encryption. Nevertheless, according to section 3.1 of the RFC, various forms of authentication (sans encryption) are supported, including Kerberos version 4.

The protocol consists of a few commands a server must recognize so a client can access the available data and lookup word definitions. DICT servers and clients use TCP port 2628 by default. Queries are captured in the following URL scheme:

dict://<user>;<auth>@<host>:<port>/<c>:<word>:<database>:<strategy>:<n>